The month of March lands in Seville with a whole compendium of spring plans to squeeze the city to the fullest. Concerts, exhibitions, getaways to unusual destinations in the province and irresistible urban routes. Delight yourself with the March sun, which drinks from the best outdoor experiences.
Candlelight Concerts
Candlelight has prepared for this spring month a full musical program in some dream locations in Seville. In fact, it is foreseen as one of the unmissable plans in Seville for the month of March. These are the next concerts expected in the city:
- The Best of Queen at the Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium (March 8).
- Candlelight: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at the Hospital de los Venerables (March 9).
- Tribute to ABBA at the Aquarium of Seville (March 9 and 10)
- Tribute to Queen at the Aquarium of Seville (March 15)
- Candlelight classics: Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker and more at the Aquarium (March 16)
- The best of Coldplay at the Aquarium of Seville (March 17)
- Candlelight Premium at Casa de Salinas: tribute to Queen (March 22)
2. Zoco at María Luisa Park
On the third Sunday of every month, a hundred small stalls come together in the Parque de María Luisa, making this Sunday souk an unmissable event. Dropping by this market is by all means one of the best weekend plans under the protection of the sun.
Specifically, this March it will take place on the 17th between 11:00 and 15:00 hours.
3. Seville Opera Nights
Seville has recovered in 2024 the ambitious musical cycle ‘Sevilla Opera Nights’. It is an activity of the hand of the Association of Palace Houses of Seville together with Engranajes Culturales and Classical Passion & More.
For the month of March there are scheduled some of these events lavished in valuing the link between opera and these iconic spaces of Seville. Namely:
- Don Giovanni at the Casa de Salinas (March 9 at 19:00 and 21:00 pm)
- Carmen at the Palacio de las Dueñas (March 16 at 19:00 and 21:00 hours).
- The Barber of Seville, at the Hospital de la Caridad (March 27 at 7:00 and 9:00 pm and 9:00 pm)
4. ‘Leyenda’ at the Hotel Colón
The Hotel Colón Gran Meliá incorporates a promising spring plan to the city’s agenda. It is ‘Leyenda’, a show that pays tribute to the women who united China and Seville through the Manila shawl.
The project closes its tour in Seville on March 14 with the dancer María Moreno, the voice of Rocío Luna and Óscar Lago on guitar. One of the most intimate plans to enjoy this March in Seville.
5. Oscar Awards at the best cinemas in Seville
Since the first moving image film was projected, the cinematic universe has changed dramatically, transforming the way we consume entertainment to the present day.
Movies continue to arouse passions despite the fact that cinemas are still fighting the impact of platforms. This month sees major releases such as Dune: Part 2 (March 1), Kung Fu Panda 4 (March 8), How to have sex (March 15) and The beast (March 29).
6. 360º Cinema at the Alameda
An itinerant cinema has been installed in the Alameda de Hércules. Its 10-meter wraparound screen is capable of projecting 360º astronomy and science films for all audiences.
Planetarium Go! has programmed dynamic sessions to explore the universe that also include options for children. You can enjoy this experience until March 17, 2024.
7. Easter 2024 (to be updated)
Holy Week 2024 in Seville is on the horizon and when asked how one of the great events of Seville and Andalusia will happen, the certainties are optimistic. April in Seville is synonymous with streets, brotherhoods, terraces and seasonal and infallible gastronomic bets.
This guide will help you organize your ideas and your calendar in order to make the most of the incipient spring and Holy Week in Seville.
8. Top Torrijas to satiate spring cravings
While Lent delights many avid palates, torrijas have found in Seville a timelessness that is not to be despised.
So, this weekend or any other you can enjoy the best in the city, one of the best plans for those who start with the whims of spring in Seville. We review where our favorites are served.
9. The best places to play paintball
The province of Seville can boast of gathering a few places to practice paintball, an activity that brings together adrenaline, strategy and fun. It consists of a team shooting game whose guns are loaded with paintballs.
You can enjoy colorful pitched battles ideal for celebrating birthdays in the province.
10. Cherry and almond blossom fields in Andalusia.
Almond and cherry blossom fields also bloom in Andalusia along idyllic terrains. Living, visiting or touring Andalusia is a pleasure any time of the year, but it is no less true that spring here is synonymous with street life, pleasant temperatures and light for many hours.
Enjoying these images is possibly one of the best plans to enjoy the nature of Seville and its surroundings this March.
11. Cocktail bars for your Friday nights
From the paraninfo of bars with solera, chalk and bad milk it is worth incorporating other proposals capable of harmonizing afternoons and evenings in Seville with amazing creations. In Seville some of them have managed to bring together the art of mixology with the history of the capital.
12. The most beautiful restaurants in Seville
Eating in the most beautiful restaurants in Seville allows us to enjoy with other senses such as sight, touch or hearing. A whole experience for the senses in romantic spaces, with large terraces and care to detail.
13. Night route through the enchanted Seville
You will walk through the center of Seville with a guide who will reveal the ins and outs of the Barrio de Santa Cruz.
From the events of Romans, Arabs, Jews and Christians and some mysteries and ghosts. 15 stops and an interpretation of the history of Seville in one of the best plans in Seville if you visit for the first time this March.
14. Visit the Palacio de las Dueñas
The grand residence of the Palacio de las Dueñas rose in the 15th century and has been wowing locals and tourists alike ever since. Within its walls have lived poets, artists and renowned personalities throughout history. Immerse yourself in its architectural influences, gardens and dreamy rooms.
15. Flamenco dance show
This museum is an initiative of the dancer Cristina Hoyos. Here you can see the classic signage of these events, the high heels worn or the ornaments of the flamenco dress. They have several shows in their iconic courtyard and in their centennial vault, which last about an hour. An intimate experience in an authentic space.